Trees are one of Iowa’s most valuable natural resources. They clean our air and water, conserve our soil and energy resources, provide critical wildlife habitat, provide outdoor recreation and make our communities a more pleasant place to live and work.
Iowa’s trees and forests are a sustainable-working natural resource that provide economic development opportunities for 158,000 private woodland owners, 18,000 wood-based industries and more than 800 tree care employees.
Here’s some fun options to celebrate trees near you throughout the year:
Plant a Tree — Trees improve the quality of the air we breathe and the water we drink. They beautify our streets and shade our children. Recent studies show that trees also have a large impact on our mental health, leading to lower levels of stress and anxiety, lowering blood pressure, and helping us to focus and relax. Check out the How to Plant a Tree from A Container video for tips on how to plant trees properly.
Identify the Trees Around You — Discover what trees are growing around you. Iowa’s 10 Most Common Urban Trees can help you identify trees in your yard or neighborhood and learn more about each kind of tree.
Go on a Tree Scavenger Hunt — Get outside and explore all things trees. Use the : inherit; vertical-align: baseline; color: rgb(38, 90, 136); text-decoration: none; outline: 0px; background: transparent; transition: color 300ms ease 0s;” target=“_blank”>Tree Scavenger Hunt activity sheet to guide your adventure.
Craft a Tree — Add these tree-inspired crafts to your family or classroom activities. They are fun, easy and use everyday at-home items.
Read a Book About Trees — Visit your local library and ask for books about trees. Some great titles for young children include: If I Were a Tree by Andrea Zimmerman, Call Me Treel by Maya Christina Gonzalez, and The Busy Tree by Jennifer Ward. Older children might enjoy: Celebritrees by Margi Preus, The Forest Where Ashley Lives by Mark Vitosh, Kate, Who Tamed the Wind by Liz Garton Scanlon, and The Tree in Me by Corinna Luyken. Adults might be interested in: Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard, The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben, and Forest Bathing: How Trees Can Help You Find Health and Happiness by Dr. Qing Li.
Select local lumber for your home improvement projects — Woodworkers, DIYers and homeowners can find the perfect wood for unique projects at Habitat for ReStores in Des Moines and Iowa City. The lumber is produced from local trees and processed by local sawmills. All income from these lumber sales aides Habitat for Humanity in building and refurbishing homes for in-need families. Learn more about how you can support wood recycling in your community on the DNR Urban Wood webpage.